NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 04: Jason Fuchs attends the "Pan" New York Premiere - Outside Arrivals at Ziegfeld Theater on October 4, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Laura Cavanaugh/Getty Images)

Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment are turning to their “Wonder Woman” writer Jason Fuchs to pen “Lobo,” TheWrap has learned.

The project marks Fuchs’ second within Warners’ DC universe following “Wonder Woman,” indicating a certain confidence in Fuchs’ work on that upcoming superhero movie starring Gal Gadot and Chris Pine.

Insiders suggest that Fuchs will start from scratch with his own take on Lobo — an alien who works as an interstellar mercenary and bounty hunter. The character became a popular figure among fans of DC comic books following his revival in the early ’90s as a biker anti-hero.

Fuchs is currently writing the sci-fi movie “Luna Park” for Paramount, Skydance, director Doug Liman and star Tom Cruise. He previously wrote WB’s “Pan” and the sci-fi movie “Rust,” which remains in development at 20th Century Fox.

Fuchs is also an actor who will soon be seen in the musical “La La Land” with Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone. He’s represented by WME, Brookside Artist Management and Bloom Hergott.

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Supergirl

Fictional Universe: DC Comics

Kara, Superman's famous cousin, has spent twelve years hiding her powers a secret on earth, but when sinister characters threaten National City, she embodies the hero she was always meant to be. "Supergirl" is currently on CBS, played by Melissa Benoist.

With a wide range of superhuman abilities and an arsenal of weapons like the Lasso of Truth, Wonder Woman is a hero who truly lives up to her name. She will be played by Gal Gadot in the 2017 film "Wonder Woman."

This crime-fighting prodigy uses her unparalleled fighting and computer skills to battle villains on Gotham's streets, whether or not Batman wants the help. Batgirl was most famously played by Yvonne Craig in the 1960s "Batman" TV series.

Kara, Superman's famous cousin, has spent twelve years hiding her powers a secret on earth, but when sinister characters threaten National City, she embodies the hero she was always meant to be. "Supergirl" is currently on CBS, played by Melissa Benoist.